Study links industrial cleaner to Parkinson’s disease

TORONTO — A study released today finds that workers exposed to the once-common cleaning chemical tricholoretylene (TCE) may have a significantly higher risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, according to ScienceDaily.

According to the story, the study — performed by Samuel Goldman, M.D., of the Parkinson’s Institute —analyzed the job histories of 99 pairs of twins in which only one twin had Parkinson’s disease, finding that workers exposed to TCE were five and half times more likely to develop the disease. continue to article

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